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A field of potatoes framed by wildflowers in the foreground and forest in the background.
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Agriculture and timber production need not come at the expense of carbon storage and biodiversity.

Better land use and management could improve biodiversity, climate and economic development

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Concrete pours onto the ground on a construction site.
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Cement production is an overlooked source of carbon emissions in public discourse.
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wide view of multiple modern buildings with green landscaping and people walking by
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Matt Perko/UC Santa Barbara
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Whale fluke, with cargo ship in background
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Asha de Vos
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four men stand shoulder to shoulder in matching blue team shirts
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Team UCSB-WA (left to right): coach Wesley Hung ‘24 (CoE Computer Science), Ezra Furtado-Tiwari ‘28 (CCS Computing, Mathematics), Om Mahesh ‘28 (CCS Mathematics; CoE Computer Science) and David Qiao ‘26 (CoE Computer Science; L&S Mathematics)
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Wind turbines tower over a field of grain under a cloudless Minnesotan sky.
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Putting land to multiple uses is both economically and ecologically wise.
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two building structures in concrete with a bridge connecting them and a wide staircase with students walking down it
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Matt Perko